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Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska Parks & Recreation Department 632 W. 6 th Avenue, Suite 630 P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, AK 99519 Tel 907-343-4355 URL www.muni.org/departments/parks Memorandum Date: January 10, 2013 To: Cc: From: Project: Parks & Recreation Commission Holly Spoth-Torres, Parks Superintendent Mark McCaffery, Park Planner PRC 2013-03: Enclosed Dog Park Space at Arctic Benson Park Introduction Arctic Benson Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 31 st Avenue and Arctic Boulevard in the Midtown area. The park currently features play equipment for 2 5 and 5 12 year olds, an open play field, and on-street parking for approximately 20 25 vehicles. Planning and Public Involvement Community members who participated in the 2011 Neighborhood Parks Report Card noted that unwarranted activity has contributed to a deteriorating park atmosphere that negatively affects the park s existing uses. The park has experienced criminal incidents causing park users to feel unsafe and unwelcome. An enclosed dog park was suggested as a means to attract more people to the park and activate the site with a positive use. Members of the Midtown Community Council engaged neighbors and local businesses in proximity to the park and a resolution in support of an enclosed dog park space at Arctic Benson Park was passed by the Council in 2011. Arctic Benson Park is one of the seven Neighborhood Park Fix-it projects for 2013. The park s VIP Committee prioritized the installation of a fence for an enclosed dog park space with available funding. The Committee plans to pursue additional funding through an Anchorage Park Foundation Challenge Grant to improve park safety and existing uses with lighting and new playground equipment. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska

PRC 2013-03 Staff Report December 27, 2012 Page 2 of 3 Project Details 5 chain link fence in the western section of the park. Double gate entry system to allow park users and their dogs to enter and exit separately and unleash their dog in an enclosed area. Location of double gate entry system will be centered for equidistant access from on-street parking areas. 12 wide barn gates will be installed to allow Parks Maintenance to routinely access the off-leash area. Barn gates will be locked at all times. Dog park rules sign, dog station and trash bin installed at double gate entry Park benches within enclosed off-leash area Schedule RFQ for fencing contractor April Fence construction Beginning May 15 th Amenities installed June Volunteer fix-it day July 27 th Existing Dog Parks There are five designated off leash dog park spaces within the Municipal park system: Connors Lake Park Far North Bicentennial Park Russian Jack Springs Park South Anchorage Sports Park University Lake Park No dog parks are located within the Midtown or Downtown areas. There are currently no dog park spaces that are enclosed by a fence. All dog park spaces join or overlap other park uses. Parks with off-leash dog areas receive routine maintenance similar to other parks, but are sometimes supplemented through volunteer efforts. University Lake Park receives additional support from a local dog user group that replaces muttmitt bags and removes trash from bins located in certain areas of the park. The size and parking capacity for the off-leash areas varies considerably. The five existing off-leash areas are much larger than the proposed area at Arctic Benson. Russian Jack Springs Park and South Anchorage Sports Park provide off-street parking areas that accommodate multiple destination activities, making it difficult to recommend a necessary number of spaces for Arctic Benson. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska

PRC 2013-03 Staff Report December 27, 2012 Page 3 of 3 Park users bring their dogs to recreate in many Municipal parks, not just off-leash areas. While Parks & Recreation does not endorse off-leash activity in undesignated areas, it has been observed that park users populate fenced-in areas such as ball fields to engage their dogs in off-leash recreation. Staff Recommendation Level of service standards identified in the Anchorage Bowl Park, Natural Resource and Recreation Facility Plan project the need for seven dog park spaces in the Municipal park system by 2020. The five current dog park spaces have acreage and parking to attract users throughout Anchorage. Observed repurposing of baseball fields for off-leash activity by park users demonstrates a need for additional enclosed areas that have amenities to support off-leash use. The objective of the enclosed dog park at Arctic Benson Park is to add a neighborhood amenity that may restore a positive use pattern to this Midtown park. Research of established dog park criteria and review of Parks & Recreation s existing dog park inventory infer that the additional use can be accommodated by this neighborhood park with the existing on-street parking capacity of 20 25 spaces. The dog park space as currently designed will allow Park Maintenance to adequately access and maintain the facility. The Department believes that the plan to add an enclosed dog park space at Arctic Benson Park is consistent with objectives identified in the Park Plan and supports the public process undertaken to develop the plan. The Department recommends that the Parks & Recreation Commission pass the proposed resolution to support an enclosed dog park space at Arctic Benson Park. Attachments 2011 Neighborhood Parks Report Card Arctic Benson Park Midtown Community Council Resolution 2011 Enclosed Dog Park Fence Layout University Lake Off-Leash Dog Area Rules Sign Designated Dog Parks Map Parking Considerations for Off-Leash Dog Park Spaces in Anchorage PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska

Arctic/Benson Park 750 W. 31st Avenue Park History This property was offered for sale in 1977 for a park site, and in April 1981 the Municipality of Anchorage purchased the land. The owners sold the property at below the appraisal value, which gave the Parks & Recreation Department funding to develop it. This park was the location for the kick-off party held for the City of Lights program in 1996. They continue to light this park every fall. 2011 AnchorageParkFoundation.org Neighborhood Statistics* Population: 4,194 Percent of Population under age 18: 20.3% Ethnic Composition: *2010 Census Data Park Facilities & Equipment Play equipment for 2 to 5 year olds Picnic tables Large open play fi eld Volunteer-maintained fl ower bed On street parking % White % African-American/Black % Alaska Native/American % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander % Other Race % Multiple Race % Hispanic COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES: Mayor Dan Sullivan mayor@muni.org Midtown Community Council Don Pohland, President donp@jlproperties.com Assembly District 4 Dick Traini - trainid@muni.org Elvi Gray-Jackson - gray-jacksone@muni.org Alaska State Legislative District 25M Representative Mike Doogan Representative_Mike_Doogan@legis.state. ak.us Senator Hollis French Senator_Hollis_French@legis.state.ak.us www.anchorageparkfoundation.org. 715 L Street Suite 200, 99501. (907) 274-1003

Report Card Background The Anchorage Parks Report Card utilized community volunteers to create a comprehensive picture of the condition of our parks, refl ecting the Anchorage community s opinions, preferences and ideas. Anchorage citizens along with Anchorage Parks and Recreation staff evaluated 38 parks based on 6 different settings. Parks were surveyed based on cleanliness, safety, structure, appearance, and function. Anchorage Parks and Recreation staff will use this information to strategically employ its funding and volunteer resources to better meet the needs of the Anchorage community. Arctic Benson Findings www.anchorageparkfoundation.org REPORT CARD ON PARKS: Arctic Benson 2011 OVERALL GRADE Active Recreation Areas Green Spaces Park Entry Passive Recreation Areas Pathways Playgrounds Scores were calculated on a 100 point scale F 39 39 41 35 36 40 Community members reported that Arctic Benson Park has a lot of potential and that they would bring their families there if the homeless issue could be solved. Currently they feel it is terribly unsafe and being overtaken by drugs, alcohol, prostitution, and people living there. They are very concerned about the inappropriate activities occurring in the park both during the day and at night, contributing to litter, unpleasant odors from human waste, and generally making the park an unwelcoming and scary place. The playground is old and abandoned due to intimidating adult activity in the area. Fix It List Re-paint equipment, install engineered wood fi ber, and new equipment The playground needs repair and replacements Create a destination enclosed dog-park to bring more people to the park Bring back lighting. Install light posts and security cameras Install a lighted basketball court Plant fl owers in beds Prune trees for better visibility Remove hiding places in trees and shrubs, or remove bushes altogether near entrance to increase visibility Install a fence as safety barrier to dangerously fast Arctic Blvd traffi c and for dog park The tire of the tire swing needs replacement For a complete directory of Report Card results for neighborhood parks, go to www.anchorageparkfoundation.org/projects/reportcard.htm The Anchorage Park Foundation developed the Anchorage Parks Report Card in partnership with the Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands at Indiana University, and community volunteers, thanks to a generous grant from the Rasmuson Foundation. The APF has raised over $18 million dollars since 2004 to improve public parks, trail and recreation areas. To make a contribution or volunteer, please visit us at: www. AnchorageParkFoundation.org

Welcome to this Anchorage municipal park. This park is for the enjoyment of all. University Lake Off-Leash Dog Area To make sure everyone has a safe, healthy park visit, please follow these rules: Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog park space. Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs. Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited. Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian. The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog park space with the dog. Dogs must be under control as defined by Anchorage Municipal Code Title 17. Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Specific trails within the park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Contact the Animal Care & Control Center for enforcement of AMC Title17 (Animals), including the investigation of dog bites and animal attacks: 343-8119. Healthy Parks, Healthy People Anchorage Unleashed - www.anchorageunleashed.org Graffiti Busters 375-DONE Anchorage Parks and Recreation - www.muni.org/parks Twitter:@ANCgreenparks Facebook: www.facebook.com/anchorageparks Adopt-A-Park 343-4288 Trail Watch 343-4492 Police non-emergency Line 786-8900

Parking Considerations for Off-Leash Dog Park Spaces in Anchorage PARK NAME PARK SIZE (ACRES) APPROX. OFF-LEASH AREA (ACRES) APPROX. PARKING SPACES* PARKING SPACE(S) PER OFF-LEASH AREA ACRE NOTES Connors Lake Park 370 45 35 0.7 Far North Bicentennial Park Russian Jack Springs Park 4,010 2 Miles 24 n/a 300 26 150 5.8 Indicates year round off-leash area. There are larger areas in the park that are available for skijoring, but do not permit offleash activity on groomed trails during the winter. Off-leash activity follows a 2-mile stretch of the gasline trail. Parking spaces serve North Bivouac and South Bivouac Trailheads Parking spaces serve the Jean Cartee Softball Fields South Anchorage Sports 65 7 100 14 Parking spaces serve American Park Legion ball field and soccer fields Considers 10 spaces of on-street University Lake Park 64 40 30 0.5 parking at end of University Lake Drive Arctic Benson Park 2 0.8 20 20 All spaces are from on-street parking *Far North, Russian Jack, and South Anchorage Parks have several parking areas to accommodate multiple activities. Spaces noted above correspond to the parking areas nearest the off-leash dog park spaces.